AFRICAN AMERICAN HEALTH MATTERS: Epilepsy

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Dr. David Moore answers the question: “What is Epilepsy?” (02:48)

Dr. David B. Moore is chairman of the Department of Neurology, McFarland Clinic, and director of Neurophysiology, Mary Greeley Medical Center, Ames. More than 30,000 people live with epilepsy in Iowa. Slight changes in their medications can have detrimental effects and terrible consequences, including death. As a doctor specializing in treating people with this neurological disorder, I want to draw attention to an issue that affects my patients and to ask your support in helping Iowans with epilepsy receive the best treatment available to them.

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African American Health Matters is the only Mobile Health Text Message Service in the U.S. designed to improve minority health, disease, and clinical trials information. For several years the "African American Health Matters" Radio Broadcast aired online. The AAHM patient education broadcast featured physicians and disease organization executives from around the country, discussing nearly two dozen diseases that affect African Americans today.

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